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    Case 15.1: Rotating Leaders: Orpheus Orchestra How are the concepts of substitutes for leadership and leadership neutralizers relevant to this case? Our OB book states that it has been proposed that there are substitutes for leadership that can diminish or replace the influence of leaders. Leadership neutralizer is defined as something that makes it impossible for leadership to make a difference. There are two instances which leaders will be less influential. The first is when subordinates have

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    Case 15.1 Rotating Leaders: Orpheus Orchestra The Orpheus Orchestra is a unique full function‚ Grammy winning‚ twenty eight (28) member‚ Orchestra. Orpheus is considered unique because it is comprised of world class musicians who perform and practice without a conductor. Because of this fact Orpheus has been described as being leaderless‚ but this is not the case as each member is a leader and is given the opportunity to contribute to the innovation and creativity of the Orchestra. This type

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    Rotating Leaders 1. What would business organizations such as Kraft Foods gain from observing Orpheus in action? Kraft Foods is a traditional company with the usual board of directors‚ chief executive officer‚ and a host of other executives. Each of these officers has his own predetermined role in the company. In Orpheus‚ each musician is given the chance to participate in decision-making by occasionally becoming a member of the core group. Similarly‚ each member could also hone his leadership

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    Orpheus and Euriice

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    Orpheus and Eurydice (SCRIPT) THE CAST Orpheus: Eurydice: Pluto: Persephone: Zeus: The Crowd: Everyone (except Orpheus) Ferry man: Cerberus: THE SCRIPT (Orpheus and Eurydice walk on) (Orpheus is playing on his lyre) Eurydice: Ahhhhhhh! (Screaming in pain after being bitten by a snake) Orpheus: (catches Eurydice as she falls) Orpheus: “Eurydice what’s the matter?” (Dramatic) Orpheus: “I must get Eurydice back! There is no life without.” The Crowd: “You can’t go to the Underworld

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    What can one learn from the story Black Orpheus? Are their even lessons to be learned from this piece? I believe so. In this story the audience becomes witness to predestination and the positive and negative effects in which love can bring. At the beginning of the story Orpheus and his then fiancé‚ Mira‚ seek a marriage license. When Orpheus told the man his name he the man immediately turned to Mira and said “And you must be Eurydice?” This infuriated Mira‚ as it would any other women about to marry

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    Orpheus (from Ancient Greece) By Alice Low “When stern Hades heard Orpheus’s song‚ he began to weep.” There were nine goddesses called Muses. Born of Zeus and a Titan named Mnemosyne‚ each muse presided over a different art or science. Calliope‚ one of these sisters‚ was the inspiration of poets and musicians. She was the mother of Orpheus (a mortal because his father was one) and gave to her son a remarkable talent for music. Orpheus played his lyre so sweetly that he charmed all things on

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    An orchestra is a large instrumental ensemble that contains sections of string‚ brass‚ woodwind‚ and percussion instruments. The term orchestra derives from the Greek ορχήστρα‚ the name for the area in front of an ancient Greek stage reserved for the Greek chorus.[1] The orchestra grew by accretion throughout the 18th and 19th centuries‚ but changed very little in composition during the course of the 20th century. A smaller-sized orchestra for this time period (of about fifty musicians or fewer)

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    Ashley Milton English 1020 Love and Death in Black Orpheus May 10‚ 2004 paper no. 4 In fiction or reality being overly ambitious can cause one to yield to the evils of temptations. In Black Orpheus the myth fits into the story because it demonstrates the extremes an individual will endure to regain lost love‚ and relive the past. In the movie Orpheus and Eurydice both experience a case of "love at first at first sight". They barely know each other but feel that because of Greek Mythology

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    Orpheus and Eurydice

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    Orpheus and Eurydice Orpheus and Eurydice is one of the popular Greek myths. The myth is about Orpheus’ going to Hades to take his wife back from Pluto - the ruler of the underworld. He uses his fascinated music and charming voice to make Pluto and his wife Proserpine feel sympathy and persuade them to release Eurydice back to the living world. The most compelling scenes were Orpheus made a commitment with Pluto that Eurydice will follow him behind‚ and he should not look back until they reach

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    Never-ending Love of Orpheus and Eurydice and opera production Setting The story takes place in ancient greece. The beginning of the story is at the Bisaltes river‚ Bisaltia and as the story progresses the setting changes to Hades‚ hell or the underworld. Scene 1- Orpheus is singing a song by the riverside surrounded by all kind of creatures and things listening to his captivating voice and the way he played. Eurydice is mesmerized by the beautiful melody and the instant Orpheus’ and Eurydice’s

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